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Prisoner B-3087: Final Unit Test: 2022

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Question 1
1.

At some of the concentration camps, the soldiers made the prisoners do different tasks for fun. What did the Nazis make Yanek and the other prisoners move back and forth back and forth at one of the camps?

Question 2
2.

In total, how many total concentration camps did Yanek survive?

Question 3
3.

What kind of films did Yanek say that he loved at the beginning of the novel?

Question 4
4.

What does Yanek celebrate with his uncles and other men in an abandoned warehouse?

Question 5
5.

What did the Nazis burn when the war was just getting started?

Question 6
6.

Where did Yanek and his dad sneak off to after curfew (the first time that Yanek snuck out of his apartment)?

Question 7
7.

What are prisoners called when there is no life in their expression, no spark of a soul in their eyes, and they have been worked and starved into a living death?

Question 8
8.

Where did the main character live before the war and before being deported to a concentration camp?

Question 9
9.

What group of people was responsible for liberating Dachau?

Question 10
10.

What does Yanek ask Moonface for when they are on the Death March?

Question 11
11.

Who is the family member that Yanek gets to be with for a short time in a concentration camp?

Question 12
12.

After the Nazis raid their apartment, Yanek's mom becomes worried. How does she hide their valuables?

Question 13
13.

What was the purpose of the Death Marches?

Question 14
14.

Where do Yanek and his parents live until they are eventually taken away?

Question 15
15.

What did Amon Goeth do each morning before starting the day?

Question 16
16.

Where does Yanek hide with two other boys (Thomas and Isaac) during work time for two weeks?

Question 17
17.

On the death march between the Gross-Rosen Concentration camp and Dachau Concentration camp, the group went through part of Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic). What was different about this country?

Question 18
18.

Why does Yanek receive his punishment of lashes?

Question 19
19.

When the Nazis first took over Poland, they established the following rules for Jews EXCEPT:

Question 20
20.

After the first year of the Nazi occupation of Krakow, why does Yanek begin to doubt his father’s views?

Question 21
21.

What evidence from the text could help to explain why the Immerglick family was taken by the Nazis on the first raid, but Yanek's family was not?

Question 22
22.

What was so important about Yanek turning 13 that his father disobeyed curfew?

Question 23
23.

After Yanek’s parents are taken, what is Yanek determined to do?

Question 24
24.

After the tailor shop in Plaszow closes, how does Yanek get a job outside of the camp?

Question 25
25.

How does Yanek fail to follow Uncle Moshe’s advice while in Plaszow?

Question 26
26.

What happens in the Wieliczka Salt mine?

Question 27
27.

The German words on the front gates of Auschwitz Concentration camp ARBEIT MACHT FREI translates WORK MAKE YOU FREE.

Question 28
28.

Yanek tells Doctor Mengele that he is a 16-year-old student.

Question 29
29.

What does Yanek do before arriving at Dachau in order to try to pass as a Polish prisoner?

Question 30
30.

After a night of bombing near the Dachau Concentration camp by the Allied soldiers, what was different when Yanek woke up in the morning?

Question 31
31.

What gifts did Yanek receive from the Allied soldiers?

Question 32
32.

Where did Yanek find the snow he needed to quench his thirst while on the train?

Question 33
33.

An SS guard says that prisoners come in through the front gate of Auschwitz, but the only way out is through what?

Question 34
34.

What kind of song do women sing when mothers and children are taken to the gas chambers?

Question 35
35.

What sound was a signal to prisoners that they were walking too slow and falling too far behind during the Death March?

Question 36
36.

What language was Yanek told to count in when he was beaten with twenty lashes?

Question 37
37.

This is the money/currency used in Poland:

Question 38
38.

How many Jews did the Germans want to take from their ghetto as a part of the Resettlement?

Question 39
39.

What does Yanek do to entertain his family at the beginning of the novel?

Question 40
40.

What did Yanek's dad mean when he said, "Let them take everything. They cannot take who we are"?

Question 41
41.

What were the people doing with the Immerglick's belongings after their apartment was raided by the Nazis?

Question 42
42.

What literary element is "Life is but a river"?

Question 43
43.

What did the Nazis do to the people in the hospital when they were trying to liquidate Yanek's ghetto?

Question 44
44.

Who did Yanek think that he saw in the line of Jews being led by Nazis?

Question 45
45.

What advice did Uncle Moshe give to Yanek to help him survive in the concentration camp?

Question 46
46.

What did Uncle Moshe do with the money Yanek gave him?

Question 47
47.

Why did the familiar-looking man in the salt mine keep denying where he was from and what his name was?

Question 48
48.

What does Yanek find in the ghetto when he goes back to help liquidate it?

Question 49
49.

Why do Thomas, Isaac, and Yanek become fearful that they may die in the barracks?

Question 50
50.

What does Yanek take away from the boy that was hung when he said, "Remember, I did nothing"?

Question 51
51.

What does Yanek notice when they stop the train in Birkenau?

Question 52
52.

What is the advice a man on the cattle car gives Yanek about the Death Camp?

Question 53
53.

When Yanek finally let his hysteria overtake him, he shouted at the shower heads in the gas chamber. As soon as he did, what happened?

Question 54
54.

In Chapter 15, how is Yanek able to figure out what the next camp the prisoners are being transported to is?

Question 55
55.

When the train arrives at Birkenau, why do the prisoners on the train have to wait on the train so long before entering the camp?

Question 56
56.

As Yanek is getting ready to enter the gas chambers, he sees clothes left behind from the people that were in the chambers before him. What group of people were in the chambers previously?

Question 57
57.

What happens to the prisoners after they survive the shower in the gas chamber?

Question 58
58.

Although Yanek is tattooed and will now be seen as just a prisoner with a number, not Yanek, what mindset does he have?

Question 59
59.

What does Yanek find in the scrap of cloth left behind by one of the Gypsies?

Question 60
60.

In Chapter 21, why do the prisoners begin getting transported by marching by foot rather than in train cars?

Question 61
61.

Why did Yanek scrub his body in the cold water and rub his teeth with his wet fingers each morning?

Question 62
62.

What was Yanek’s trick to get a heartier dinner and avoid becoming a Muselmann?

Question 63
63.

Yanek tries to save a young boys life and the boy's family when he tells them -

Question 64
64.

When the new prisoners arrive to Auschwitz what does Yanek notice about them?

Question 65
65.

What words did Yanek share during the Bar Mitzvah event that he remembered from his father and his uncle?

Question 66
66.

After the American soldier's freed Yanek and the others, what does he realize?

Question 67
67.

At Sachsenhausen what do the guards make the prisoners do to see who is strong enough to be transferred?

Question 68
68.

How did Moonface get his name?

Question 69
69.

What disease spread through Dachau, killing many prisoners?

Question 70
70.

What did Yanek change his name to at the end of the story?

Question 71
71.

Name that character:

A friend the main character made in the camp. He unfortunately gets sick and is unable to get out of bed and work, so he is drug out of bed after being beaten and is hung.

Question 72
72.

Name that character:

An old neighbor of the main character who later provides him with an address of his cousin.

Question 73
73.

Name that character:

The main character’s father. He dies after being taken in the streets by the Nazis.

Question 74
74.

Name that character:

The main character’s uncle. He dies after not supplying a Nazi with a “satisfactory” answer.

Question 75
75.

Name that character:

The main character’s mother. She dies after being taken in the streets by the Nazis.

Question 76
76.

Name that setting:

When Yanek arrives here, he does not have to work for a week.

Question 77
77.

Name that setting:

This is the camp where Yanek encounters Dr. Mengele, who was in charge of sorting the line to the left and to the right.

Question 78
78.

Name that setting:

Where Yanek is when the Americans liberate the Jews.

Question 79
79.

Name that setting:

The camp where Yanek received his tattoo.

Question 80
80.

Name that setting:

Yanek’s home; where the book opens/begins.

Question 81
81.

Name that setting:

Yanek survives two of these treacherous walks.

Question 82
82.

Name that setting:

The first camp Yanek is sent to after being deported.

Question 83
83.

Name that setting:

Where the Grueners hide after the Germans first force their way into their flat.

Question 84
84.

Name that setting:

This camp has a zoo for soldiers' entertainment.

Question 85
85.

Name that setting:

The camp where Yanek received 20 lashes for losing a button.

Question 86
86.

Match the Quote with the Character

“Bars.” ... “Can you put bars...on the door?”

Question 87
87.

Match the Quote with the Character

“Sometimes I wish the Allies would drop bombs on us. Blow this place to bits, and all the Nazis and kapos with it. And me too.”

Question 88
88.

Match the Quote with the Character

“Go on! Go on, do it! I dare you! What are you waiting for? Kill me! I give up! You win!”

Question 89
89.

Match the Quote with the Character

“From now on, you have no name, no personality, no family, no friends. Do you understand? Nothing to identify you, nothing to care about. Not if you want to survive.”

Question 90
90.

Match the Quote with the Character

“You are a man now, with all the duties of an adult under Jewish law. You are now responsible for your own sins, but also for your own goodness. Remember what the Talmud teaches: Life is but a river. It has no beginning, no middle, no end. All we are, all we are worth, is what we do while we float upon it—how we treat our fellow man.”